Outfest 2013 Winners: 'Test,' 'Born This Way,' 'Bridegroom,' 'Reaching for the Moon' and More (TRAILERS)

Outfest announced its 2013 competition winners on Sunday, wrapping up the LGBT film festival's 31st year in Los Angeles. Among big were the AIDS-panic drama "Test," gay romance "Pit Stop" and the critically acclaimed documentaries "Bridegroom" and "Born This Way."

Outfest announced its 2013 competition winners on Sunday, wrapping up the LGBT film festival's 31st year in Los Angeles.

Two grand jury prizes deservedly went to Chris Mason Johnson's period film "Test," an HIV/AIDS-panic drama set in the modern dance world of 1980s San Francisco. The film received the award for Outstanding Screenwriting, sponsored by SXSW, and the grand jury's RADiUS-TWC-sponsored award for Outstanding US Dramatic Feature. Funded via Kickstarter, Johnson's superb film premiered earlier this year at Frameline. Smartly scripted and visually atmospheric, "Test" features a winsome performance by promising newcomer Scott Marlowe as an antisocial dancer who begins to feel pressure and paranoia within the company as HIV makes its way around the gay community.

A dual best actor award went to both Bill Heck and Marcus DeAnda, the male leads in Yen Tan's gay drama "Pit Stop." A prominent actress in lesbian film, Guinevere Turner took the jury's best actress award for her performance in the Edward Albee-inspired dark comedy "Who's Afraid of Vagina Wolf?" On the documentary side, the grand jury awarded Shaun Kadlec and Deb Tullmann's "Born This Way," a fascinating human rights investigation of LGBT repression and struggle in the West African nation of Cameroon (our Frameline review here).

Audience awards went to Tribeca hits "Bridegroom" and "Reaching for the Moon," among others. Also the winner of an audience award at Tribeca, "Bridegroom" is a documentary about an ill-fated same-sex marriage between two young men. "Reaching for the Moon" is a narrative feature centered on the life of 20th-century poet Elizabeth Bishop, played here by Miranda Otto.

View the complete list of winners below, followed by trailers after the jump.